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Schrade Delta Class Reckon Tini Fixed Blade with 1095 High Carbon Steel Blade, 6.4in Fixed Blade for Buschcrafting, EDC

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  • DIMENSIONS: Blade length: 6.4in (16.3cm), overall length: 12.1in (30.7cm), weight: 15.7oz
  • DURABLE: Constructed out of durable 1095 Steel
  • SECURE: Have confidence that the blade will not slip with the security of the finger choil
  • BE PREPARED: Knife features a leather lanyard for added security when in use
  • Includes: Knife, sheath, and lanyard
  • WARRANTY: This knife includes a limited lifetime warranty. If you have questions or concerns please contact Schrade Customer Service

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fixed knife blade

Schrade Reckon Fixed Blade

high carbon steel blade

Leatherman Rapala Gerber Wusthof Shun Edgeholding

The legacy of Schrade knives and tools is built on fine craftsmanship, quality and dependability. Our expansive Schrade line consists of assisted opening, folding and fixed blade knives including machetes, axes and spears. Also available, our Schrade tough tools, tactical pens and the Schrade professionals series of products all produced from premium materials and built for a lifetime.

Schrade Reckon Fixed Blade

Schrade takes pride in creating trustworthy knives that are perfect for all outdoor adventures. Whether you are hiking, camping, executing bushcraft or any in other activities, Schrade is the strong performing companion you need.

  • 1095 High Carbon Stainless Steel blade
  • TPE handle
  • Belt sheath with removable storage pouch for easy carry

Schrade Reckon Fixed Blade Highlighted Features

Fit comfortably in the hand

Full tang design

Ring textured handle

Ballistic belt sheath

Schrade

Schrade's History Runs Deep. In 2022, we celebrate the 130th Anniversary of George Schrade's original knife patent by completely revitalizing our lineup. Featuring upgraded blade steel and handle materials, knives designed with a modern flair, and a new class of knives exclusively Made in the U.S.A.

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The Bedrock series embodies the rugged, dependable knives and tools you've come to expect from Schrade, but with upgraded materials, and a tough, no-nonsense attitude that embodies the Alpha. The Bedrock lineup of knives now features a coated AUS-8 steel and a non-slip rubberized grip. Known for its heft and durability, the Bedrock series lives up to its name and will take care of your light (or heavy) work

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This survival style knife comes with a nylon belt sheath.

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4.6 out of 5 stars
4.6 out of 5
2,185 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the quality, durability, and value of the knife. For example, they mention that it's pretty sharp out of the box, has a stout blade, and is great for the money. Some are happy with comfort, grip, and thickness. That said, opinions are mixed on portability and size.

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886 customers mention687 positive199 negative

Customers like the quality of the knife. They say it's a very good knife, with a nicely sharpened blade. Some customers also mention that the handle is comfortable and well designed. Overall, most are satisfied with the quality and functionality of the product.

"...The recurve on the SCHF9 blade is not a problem to sharpen if you use a large size ceramic rod or diamond steel rod, which are available on Amazon..." Read more

"...It's an incredibly useful piece of sharpened steel. The 1095 carbon steel takes and holds an edge exceptionally well...." Read more

"...The grip feels nice in the hand. The sheath is also good. It's tough nylon fabric, but the portion the knife actually slides into is molded plastic...." Read more

"...The modest thumb ramp has large knobby jimping and works well but not so outrageous that it interferes with batoning or other camp/survival tasks...." Read more

611 customers mention581 positive30 negative

Customers are satisfied with the durability of the knife. They mention that it has a stout blade, with a thick spine, and a comfortable, no slip handle. The edge held up very well through about 8-10 cuts, and the spine shows no wear. The 1095 blade steel is excellent for heavy duty bushcraft and camping. The sheath is made of tough nylon fabric, and is sturdy. The main belt loop is very sturdy, and opens with velcro. Overall, customers are happy with the quality and durability of this knife.

"...Schrade knife as far as matters of price, ergonomic design and out-of-box quality, but only time will tell how much abuse it can endure...." Read more

"...was able to plow through a ton of wood that way, and the knife really took the beating well...." Read more

"...The sheath is definitely very sturdy and should serve you perfectly well...." Read more

"...The grip feels nice in the hand. The sheath is also good. It's tough nylon fabric, but the portion the knife actually slides into is molded plastic...." Read more

410 customers mention410 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the value of the knife. They say it's a great and hefty knife for the money. Customers also mention that it makes short work of kindling and is useful when setting up a campfire.

"...So in summary, I am quite pleased with this low cost, Asian-made Taylor Brand Schrade knife as far as matters of price, ergonomic design and out-of-..." Read more

"...Stress tests, I've done them. Because of the low cost of this knife, I don't have any issues with beating the carbon our of this thing if I need to,..." Read more

"...All in all, I think this is a great value knife! Your getting a full quarter inch thick blade made from 1095 high carbon steel...." Read more

"...The price is also really reasonable. If I am camping or using a knife for normal uses, I would want to take the Morakniv...." Read more

170 customers mention147 positive23 negative

Customers like the comfort of the knife. For example, they say the grip is comfortable and feels good in the hand. The handle is very grippy, and has great balance and feel. Some say the ergonomics are somewhat decidedly fixed with the finger grooves. That said, most are satisfied with the comfort and quality of the product.

"...Asian-made Taylor Brand Schrade knife as far as matters of price, ergonomic design and out-of-box quality, but only time will tell how much abuse it..." Read more

"...The handle is rather large, but still comfortable and allows for many different grip options. This knife is really a beast!..." Read more

"...is a hard, kraton material that seems to be very durable and is quite comfortable...." Read more

"...It's not uncomfortable, but I do wonder if that would be true once the knife was used for any extended period...." Read more

163 customers mention145 positive18 negative

Customers like the grip of the knife. They say it has a soft enough to provide a very good grip, but not so soft that it slips. The composite handle has s large grips that feel just great. The raised design allows for many different grip options and it feels solid in their hand. Customers also mention that it's easy to keep a grasp on the handle due to the texture. Overall, customers are satisfied with the grip and recommend it to others.

"...But the grip on this knife seems perfect for my hands...." Read more

"...Multiple mounting option, holds the blade securely, and has a great storage pouch. I've added items to the pouch to make it my perfect outdoors kit...." Read more

"...The handle is rather large, but still comfortable and allows for many different grip options. This knife is really a beast!..." Read more

"...The grip feels nice in the hand. The sheath is also good. It's tough nylon fabric, but the portion the knife actually slides into is molded plastic...." Read more

152 customers mention132 positive20 negative

Customers like the thickness of the knife. They mention that it has a thicker spine which allows it to split wood. They also appreciate the massive thickness and curvature of the fixed blade. The knife is heavy enough to chop down treed bone or hard to cut plants. The sheath is fine, and the grip is awesome from the texturized rubber handle. The coating is smooth with no discernible texture on the blade surface. Overall, customers are happy with the quality and affordability of this bushcraft blade.

"...This knife is so thick and heavy for its length it feels like a club in the hand and makes you think it's indestructible...." Read more

"...on Amazon this is GREAT. EXCELLENT KNIFE - Sheath is fair - it's big. Worth getting a nice custom leather sheath...." Read more

"...Let me tell you, though, what a knife! Full tang, .25" thick blade, not super-sharp out of the box but everyone should know how to sharpen a knife...." Read more

"...Spine of the blade is nice and thick for batoning and the full tang construction means that you can use pound things with the butt...." Read more

251 customers mention155 positive96 negative

Customers are mixed about the portability of the knife. Some mention that it's a weighty and very thick blade that gives one great confidence of the strength. However, others say that it is too heavy and unwieldy.

"...The Schrade is a weighty and very thick blade. It's very tough! Hacking a branch with it is no problem. It's also balanced nicely...." Read more

"...It's just too heavy, and doesn't have the overall quality. Then again, it doesn't have the Blackbird's price tag...." Read more

"...This knife is so thick and heavy for its length it feels like a club in the hand and makes you think it's indestructible...." Read more

"...Heavy, as expected, with a beautiful curve to the blade that resembles the kopis style on my CS Spartan...." Read more

225 customers mention139 positive86 negative

Customers are mixed about the size of the knife. Some mention that the handle is fairly large and fits great in their bigger hands, while others say that it's too big for people with small hands. The removable pocket is large enough to hold a magnesium bar, small led flashlight, and whistle. However, some customers feel the knife is a little big for general tasks and the carrying sheath could be a bit smaller.

"...The sheath also has a small sized pocket on the front that can be used to hold any number of things such as a small sharpening stone, maches, ferro..." Read more

"...Also, it has a removable nylon pouch on the outside. The pouch isn't very large, but it could definitely hold a field sharpener, ferro rod, some..." Read more

"...It's also balanced nicely. The knife is big and therefore can handle the bigger jobs. The grip feels nice in the hand. The sheath is also good...." Read more

"...It's a large handle and provides several different grips...." Read more

Knife is good, sheath has a defect
4 Stars
Knife is good, sheath has a defect
I have a number of folding knives and this is my first large camp knife. So for comparison sake, my experience is limited. That said, I got the knife largely to baton wood for kindling and as a heavy-duty utility tool around the campsite. The blade edge wasn't quite as sharp out of the box as I wanted, so I sharpened it briefly using a fine diamond stone followed by fine ceramic and leather strop. The knife took an edge well.I used the knife to baton some large firewood into kindling and it worked perfectly. The grip was comfortable and the blade did its job without complaining. The edge held up very well through about 8-10 cuts and the spine shows no evidence that I beat on it with another piece of wood. I think the knife will serve my purposes--for a lot less money than other knives I looked at.The sheath that comes with the knife would be good too, if not for a defect. The closure strap is supposed to snap together to hold the handle securely, but the snap is misplaced. It is possible to snap the strap closed by unfastening the Velcro, leaving a couple inches of strap dangling, and twisting the strap 180 degrees. It's awkward, though, and detracts from an otherwise very decent sheath. At least one previous reviewer had the same issue.
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Alexei
5.0 out of 5 stars It's great but make sure you oil it!
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5.0 out of 5 stars It's great but make sure you oil it!
Reviewed in Canada on August 11, 2016
Well.. I've had it for 6 months now and don't think this knife is designed to be great at anything: it's not great to cook with because it's full 1/4" thick and has a recurve blade, it's not great to filet anything with because in order to bend this knife you'd probably have to use an industrial press, it's not great to chop trees down with because it's a knife - not an axe, it's not great to defend from zombies because it's not "tactical"-enough and quite heavy, and it's not great to sharpen because of that same recurve!

So why the heck did I get this knife in the first place and give it a 5-star rating? Because this knife is one well-made and well-priced big solid chunk of 1095 carbon steel. You pick it up and just know that you'll be OK - zombies or no zombies. And while this knife is not great at anything, it can get just about everything done! You are going to be the weakest link - not the knife!

I also really like it because it is NOT tactical. Sure, tactical knives are all cool and stuff, but take one of those knives to a campground and you'll either scare little children or their moms will call the cops on you or both. What's nice with this Schrade is that while it's undoubtedly a big knife, it doesn't look nearly as threatening.

And when you're done with chopping down trees while looking for zombies, you can just take this knife and put it on a shelf. And it'll do that too, looking good that is! Just please do yourself a favor and put some mineral oil on it before you put it away since carbon steel rusts. I also recommend taking a toothpick and putting a tiny drop on each of the 8 screw heads in the handle. They rusted on my knife after I washed it one day, but hey at least it wasn't the knife itself!

By the way, I do like the handle on this knife and don't find it slippery - contoured tang further helps with the grip. One thing I did do though was make a lanyard for it out of paracord because if you're going to swing it around (to chop those trees) then many bad things can happen if it flies out of your hand.

If there was one complaint that I have about this knife is not the knife at all but the sheath - the knife can only be put into the plastic insert one way which was a major hassle since I'm left-handed. I pulled out the rivet at the bottom of the sheath that's holding the insert in place, rotated it and replaced the rivet with a small screw. That fixed that issue. However, the knife is still hard to take out of the sheath with one hand unless you tie the lanyard to your leg. There are aftermarket sheaths for this knife and that's what I'm thinking I'll have to get next.

Update: I discovered that the sheath available as "Angelbubbles Hunting Black Leather Belt Knife Sheath for 7 Inches Knife with Pouch (Black)" here on Amazon (and has different names elsewhere) fits this knife perfectly. A little pocket at the front fits a SpeedySharp-style carbide sharpener (awesome for use with ferro rods) and a loop next to it is a perfect fit for a Red Rock flint striker. You can pass your belt behind the pocket for vertical carry (the knife then sits a lot higher than the original sheath which allows for one-handed draw) or clip it to your backpack. I attached a picture showing my SCHF9 in this leather sheath next to the original sheath.
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